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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Apr 2009 23:27:11 -0500
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Thank you all for the mlb access conversation.  A few thoughts here.  You 
have to log in and then search for listen and then open up game day audio. 
When you get to the table with the listed games and options, the tables now 
include both the tv and radio feeds.  Choose the feed and press enter.  I 
bet you will get sound if you have the latest version of macro media flash 
player for your web browzer installed.  Now finding the latest version of 
flash player can be a bit of a challenge.  I have found a wonderful utility 
from file hippo.com
http://www.filehippo.com/
This update checker, which is very small and at the top of the above page, 
installs and loads in your system tray.  It looks at your computer, and 
tells you which of your programs have newer versions available from 
filehippo.com
Right click the update checker in the system tray, and you will see an 
option called view updates.
Press enter on that, and you will see the update checker links, and links to 
your programs that you can update.  Download and install as usual from the 
list.  You use the link after the file name.  It really takes the headaches 
out of updating your computer.  Flash players, ccleaner, winamp, skype, 
vidio drivers, active sync, who knows what you will find.

H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor 

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